https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/06/us/travis-scott-crowd-surge.html
Yikes
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theabortionatorA videoof Thom from radiohead pausing the show
https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/1016946/Thom-Yorke-Halts-Myxomatosis
Another from Linkin Park.
https://twitter.com/WUTangKids/status/1457155604892487685?s=20&fbclid=IwAR3caiUVoi_ylqeH-sYGWxIbmCJLq-d8TT3CRDnFFfiMFOO__t1bCHw4ra4
Not really posting as much with an agenda but though both of these were cool to see. I hadn't seen either. I've been to 5-600 shows I think so it's always cool to see people looking out for the crowd. I had to climb over the barrier at primus once because I was getting crushed up by the rail. Most of the shows I've been to were shows where people had been to a bunch of shows or a few shows, so things were generally pretty mellow. Even some of the hardcore shows I've seen which were more out of my thing I remember getting knocked down or seeing somebody knocked down in a mosh pit and helped up. That was pretty cool. Even within moshing which can get violent and you can get fucked up, people aren't trying to trample you.
Initially when I first saw the post about 8 dead I thought there might have been some garbage getting sold as molly or something. Hasn't been a big crowd surge death toll in a while but it definitely happens. Some concerts, even a football game in England that has a doc about it, maybe a 30 for 30.
Fucking scary way to go.
HypeBeastJesus it's criminal for those who were aware and continued to proceed with the show. But nothing is gonna happen.
T.L.Reminds me of this from a few weeks back. Woman got raped on a train and the other passengers did nothing.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/woman-raped-train-bystanders-police-80620028
We're living through the total degeneration of our society.
SuspiciousFishYeah some of the footage coming out is really disturbing. Fans were straight up climbing on the fence yelling to stop the show. Who in there right mind would cram 50,000 people together like that anyway. So many things can go wrong with that many people just jammed together.
SuspiciousFishYeah some of the footage coming out is really disturbing. Fans were straight up climbing on the fence yelling to stop the show. Who in there right mind would cram 50,000 people together like that anyway. So many things can go wrong with that many people just jammed together.
DesertStixHas anyone in this thread been to a Travis Scott show? Asking for reference. I was a massive fan until this weekend. Grew up 3 hours from Houston, have family there to this day, and always felt like he was a genuinely good guy. He does community outreach in the city and always seemed like he cared so much about his fans. His Netflix documentary is basically a bunch of kids saying how he saved their lives and gave them hope etc.
Astroworld in 2018 (the original show) was probably the best single concert I’ve ever been to. The energy in that place was like nothing I’ve ever witnessed and I’ve been to everything from a local bar with zero attendants to Austin City Limits with 250,000 people.
Bottom line, Travis wants it that way. He creates the chaos and encourages everyone to “rage” like I have been to actual hard core metal shows in New Jersey basements that had less violent mosh pits than a Travis scott concert. I will admit he does it in good fun and tells the crowd to take care of each other but how do you watch lifeless bodies get taken away in front of you and continue to mumble in auto tune? There is NO WAY he was clueless about the situation. I used to promote concerts and work live shows and can tell you there’s usually two people who can stop a show at any given moment. The talent (Travis) or the house sound/light guys. And both of them are usually tuned the fuck in to what’s happening.
I know this is an essay but I’m so mad that livenation, Travis, and Houston police let this happen. “Crowd crush” is a known problem and that’s why festivals are usually required to have measures in place preventing it. Shit is devastating and I’m so furious for those kids who got all the way up to the stage and begged the show to stop only to be booed and told they were gonna be thrown off the stage if they didn’t get down. So fucked…
theabortionatorFor a a show this size there's a whole team of security, police, there's somebody running that show that can absolutely pull the plug. If it's getting that bad it def shouldn't fall on the sound guy. Even on the performer depending on the situation. If shit is fucked and you can see it and keep going or encourage it, that sucks, but these are big production shows and there are absolutely people who can pull the plug on the show and sounds like they dropped the ball. Sure if they pull the plug the lighting director would turn the lights on, but that isn't his call, and likely he didn't even know what was going. He's probably there on his board next to the sound board trying to make sure everything looks seamless.
DesertStixAccording to the news, the event was notified by hpd that “mass casualties” happened at 9:45. Travis went on stage at 10 with sicko mode. Everyone is in radio comms. You do the math.
A young girl is on video climbing on stage in front of a camera pleading with the camera man that people are dying and his response was “this is live-streamed if you don’t get down I’m going to push you off stage”
Allegedly Apple Music was contracting with livenation on a livestream and whoever was in charge of production decided the concert was more important than dead people.
My only point about the house crew is they have the power to stop everything on a dime. A random cameraman can’t flip a switch and end the entire show like a sound or a light person.
To be honest, I’m frustrated at the whole situation not a single sound engineer, Travis, or livenation. It’s a failure of the whole system and these are the same people who charge us $500 for festival tickets with $150 in fees on top. It’s been a racket for awhile and they’re clearly so negligent now it’s ending in loss of life.
theabortionatorI mean I feel you, and sure a guy can stop the sound and another guy can throw on the lights but there are people in place to make these calls. That's there job is literally just the safety and making a call like this. In hindsight I get it but these people are told to keep doing there job and there is a person that will pull the plug if it needs to happen.
Also livenation/ticketmaster is fucking garbage. They have a massive monopoly, they own many of the big venues these days. It's all pretty fucked. I like that some of the smaller markets have their own ticketing companies. Denver uses AXS. Idk that much about them but at least it's not livenation. Most events in denver have been using them for years. Even like 2014 if I remember.
Sucks in the latimes article they had some kook dude who thinks GA shows should exist anywhere basically. He got street cred from the who concert investigation and rode it along the way. Sometimes bad shit happens when the people in charge don't pull the plug. GA events are fine.
DesertStixAccording to the news, the event was notified by hpd that “mass casualties” happened at 9:45. Travis went on stage at 10 with sicko mode. Everyone is in radio comms. You do the math.
A young girl is on video climbing on stage in front of a camera pleading with the camera man that people are dying and his response was “this is live-streamed if you don’t get down I’m going to push you off stage”
Allegedly Apple Music was contracting with livenation on a livestream and whoever was in charge of production decided the concert was more important than dead people.
My only point about the house crew is they have the power to stop everything on a dime. A random cameraman can’t flip a switch and end the entire show like a sound or a light person.
To be honest, I’m frustrated at the whole situation not a single sound engineer, Travis, or livenation. It’s a failure of the whole system and these are the same people who charge us $500 for festival tickets with $150 in fees on top. It’s been a racket for awhile and they’re clearly so negligent now it’s ending in loss of life.
SuspiciousFishThis is absolutely sickening to read. Hell, even the HPD should have flicked on the lights and pulled the PA plug. The fact that they kept playing for 30 min with people literally being killed is beyond criminal. All they had to do was turn the sound off, the lights on and get someone on the sound system to tell everyone to move back to at least buy some time for those getting crushed.
T.L.That video of them rushing through the gate is totally indistinguishable from a zombie horde in a movie. Absolutely disgraceful mob behavior. People getting trampled and having medical episodes as other people just film with their phones and the show continues. All for a fucking travis scott show. Pathetic.
Reminds me of this from a few weeks back. Woman got raped on a train and the other passengers did nothing.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/woman-raped-train-bystanders-police-80620028
We're living through the total degeneration of our society.
CrunnchyVanManso fucked. one of my friends thats big into the hardcore punk scene was posting on his story about how "hardcore is way more violent music but regardless when you see somebody knocked on the ground you help them back up"
CLQYou just get cringier every time you post, a human crush isn’t super uncommon and doesn’t mean society is falling apart lol
T.L.Hell yeah dude!! Just people casually getting smashed to death while people just stand around and film it. Awesome stuff, right?
Cheers!
powpatrolTravis is high as fuck on something, shrooms or acid imo.
DesertStix…
SuspiciousFishI have a buddy that goes to punk shows and mash pits all the time and that is what he says. Everyone goes crazy but there are set in stone rules that everyone follows like always helping people off the ground, taking them out if they get hurt etc. There is a certain comradery about it all which is pretty cool.
CrunnchyVanManI dont wanna diss new age rap but I feel like a lot of it stems from the "fuck you im rich" mentality thats pretty individualistic and there isn't a lot of "this system sucks shit and we fight together" mentality/comaraderie that punk has.
fans take care of your fellow fans
SuspiciousFishNew age rap is literally just a shitty musical form of Nihilism.
Jemskind of out of pocket but this doesn’t sound very surprising coming from a travis scott concert
his fans gotta be some of the worst decision makers out there
CrunnchyVanManhonestly, I am not a fan, gotta bring it back to the days of Quest and Pharcyde
literally 80% of them are just ignorant white mfs living the daddy's money life, bad vibes
powpatrol??? i do not understand your ellipsis
SuspiciousFishNew age rap is literally just a shitty musical form of Nihilism.
DesertStixI was wondering if you could elaborate on your theory
powpatrolthere’s not much to the theory, just basing it on the general attitude to psychs in modern rap and just how i assume travis scott would want to be tripping on something when performing.
skiermanSometimes an event so horrendous happens, it forces me to step away from trolling for a minute to seriously reflect on the important questions....
"How did this happen?"
"What if it was my kid?"
"Whose fault was it?"
"Who is Travis Scott?"
"Why couldn't this happen at a Trump rally?"
Man, tragic stuff.
DesertStixOh so you just made it up?
DeebieSkeebiesIt kinda feels like something like this was bound to happen. Less than a year after the country finally relaxing on COVID restrictions and allowing full-capacity crowds back at events + people already pent-up and full of anger due to how shitty the last 2 years have been in the US + tons of drugs and alcohol = bad times. Travis Scott is in huge shit but lets not forget all the aggressive fucked-up people making issues too...Like people were dancing on ambulances trying to get to people in cardiac arrest allegedly, people were so fucked up they thought it was part of the show.
**This post was edited on Nov 9th 2021 at 12:52:14pm
DesertStixOh so you just made it up?
DesertStixThis was another great point that someone I know working in live music made. It’s been awhile since we, as a society, have had these 50k+ events and people lose touch
DeebieSkeebiesFor sure. Sporting events are good examples too. People are acting like assholes at games all over the country.